<section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Mount Myōboku'''|妙木山|Myōbokuzan|lit meaning=Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain|engtv=Mount Myoboku}}, also known as the {{translation|"Mountain of Bewilderment"|迷いの山|Mayoi no Yama}},<ref name= "chapter409">''Naruto'' chapter 409, page 4</ref> is a sacred place of the land of [[toads]], the place where all the toads that [[Naruto]], [[Minato]] and [[Jiraiya]] have [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] live. It is home for huge and small toads alike. Mount Myōboku is a rich and beautiful land, whose ultimate authority seems to be the [[Great Toad Sage]]. [[Shima]] and [[Fukasaku]] are both elders and sages, and they seem to have an even higher authority than [[Gamabunta]] himself.<section end=summary />

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<section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Mount Myōboku'''|妙木山|Myōbokuzan|lit meaning=Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain}}, also known as the {{translation|"Mountain of Bewilderment"|迷いの山|Mayoi no Yama}},<ref name= "chapter409">Chapter 409, page 4</ref> is one of the big three unexplored [[sage]] regions, a legendary place that is equally famous as the other two, [[Shikkotsu Forest]] and [[Ryūchi Cave]].<ref>[[Jin no Sho]], page 79</ref> It's the land of [[toads]], the place where all the toads that [[Naruto]], [[Minato]] and [[Jiraiya]] have [[Summoning Technique|summoned]] live. It is home for huge and small toads alike. Mount Myōboku is a rich and beautiful land, whose ultimate authority seems to be the [[Great Toad Sage]]. [[Shima]] and [[Fukasaku]] are both elders and sages, and they seem to have an even higher authority than [[Gamabunta]] himself.<section end=summary />

For a human to get to Mount Myōboku, it either takes a month long travel on secret paths from [[Konohagakure]] or, if they have a summoning contract, they can let a toad use the [[Reverse Summoning Technique]]. According to Fukasaku, Mount Myōboku is impossible to find by foot for those who don't know the secret route.<ref name= "chapter409"/> In the anime, Jiraiya was transported to Mount Myōboku in his youth via using the summoning technique without a contract.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 127</ref>

For a human to get to Mount Myōboku, it either takes a month long travel on secret paths from [[Konohagakure]] or, if they have a summoning contract, they can let a toad use the [[Reverse Summoning Technique]]. According to Fukasaku, Mount Myōboku is impossible to find by foot for those who don't know the secret route.<ref name= "chapter409"/> In the anime, Jiraiya was transported to Mount Myōboku in his youth via using the summoning technique without a contract.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 127</ref>

There is a special portal called the {{translation|Distant Body Water|遠身水|Enshinsui}} that links Mount Myōboku and Konohagakure, that enables the smaller toads to quickly travel between the two without the use of the summoning technique.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 429, page 9</ref> On Mount Myōboku exists a score of musical genjutsu that have passed down since an immemorial time. Of which is a [[genjutsu]] that only the two great sage toads have mastered such as the [[Demonic Illusion: Toad Confrontation Chant]]. These genjutsu are very powerful and can only be performed by combining the melody and the lyrics that only the toads can utter.<ref>Third Databook, page 303</ref>

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There is a special portal called the {{translation|Distant Body Water|遠身水|Enshinsui}} that links Mount Myōboku and Konohagakure, that enables the smaller toads to quickly travel between the two without the use of the summoning technique.<ref>Chapter 429, page 9</ref> Combined with a toad that can perform the Summoning Technique, the toads can be summoned to aid Konohagakure in the event a living toad summoner isn't in Konoha at the time. On Mount Myōboku exists a score of musical genjutsu that have passed down since an immemorial time. Of which is a [[genjutsu]] that only the two great sage toads have mastered such as the [[Demonic Illusion: Toad Confrontation Chant]]. These genjutsu are very powerful and can only be performed by combining the melody and the lyrics that only the toads can utter.<ref>Third Databook, page 303</ref>

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There is a special location known as {{translation|Mount Myōboku: Rock Lodging|妙木山・岩宿|Myōbokuzan: Iwayado|lit meaning=Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain: Rock Lodging}}, where a [[Summoning: Toad Mouth Bind|great, fire-breathing toad]] resides. Mount Myōboku has records of its population in a list, and the name of a Mount Myōboku toad stays there until it dies.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 429, page 5</ref>

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There is a special location known as {{translation|Mount Myōboku: Rock Lodging|妙木山・岩宿|Myōbokuzan: Iwayado|lit meaning=Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain: Rock Lodging}}, where a [[Summoning: Toad Mouth Bind|great, fire-breathing toad]] resides. Mount Myōboku has records of its population in a list, and the name of a Mount Myōboku toad stays there until it dies.<ref>Chapter 429, page 5</ref>

Some of the inhabitants of Mount Myōboku can use [[senjutsu]], to gather natural energy. There is a sacred fountain on Mount Myōboku which produces a special oil which allows people to more easily feel the natural energy around them, but if the person is not perfectly still, becoming one with nature, he or she starts becoming a toad and eventually turns into stone.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 409, pages 10-16</ref> This oil can only exist in the atmosphere of the mountain, and will evaporate if taken outside. There are many statues of the frog ancestors and of people who tried to learn senjutsu, but failed and became toad statues.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 410, pages 7-17</ref> The statues are treated with much respect.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 414, page 12</ref>

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Some of the inhabitants of Mount Myōboku can use [[senjutsu]], to gather natural energy. There is a sacred fountain on Mount Myōboku which produces a special oil which allows people to more easily feel the natural energy around them, but if the person is not perfectly still, becoming one with nature, he or she starts becoming a toad and eventually turns into stone.<ref>Chapter 409, pages 10-16</ref> This oil can only exist in the atmosphere of the mountain, and will evaporate if taken outside. There are many statues of the frog ancestors and of people who tried to learn senjutsu, but failed and became toad statues.<ref>Chapter 410, pages 7-17</ref> The statues are treated with much respect.<ref>Chapter 414, page 12</ref>

== Inhabitants ==

== Inhabitants ==

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* [[Great Toad Sage]]

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* [[Gamamaru]]

* [[Fukasaku]]

* [[Fukasaku]]

* [[Shima]]

* [[Shima]]

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* [[Gama]]

* [[Gama]]

* [[Gamariki]]

* [[Gamariki]]

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* [[Gamatama]]

* [[Gerotora]]

* [[Gerotora]]

* [[Kōsuke]]

* [[Kōsuke]]

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* [[Unnamed Tadpole]]

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== Known Summoners ==

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* [[Jiraiya]]

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* [[Minato Namikaze]]

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* [[Naruto Uzumaki]]

== See Also ==

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Latest revision as of 19:12, July 12, 2015

Mount Myōboku (妙木山, Myōbokuzan, Literally meaning: Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain), also known as the "Mountain of Bewilderment" (迷いの山, Mayoi no Yama),[1] is one of the big three unexplored sage regions, a legendary place that is equally famous as the other two, Shikkotsu Forest and Ryūchi Cave.[2] It's the land of toads, the place where all the toads that Naruto, Minato and Jiraiya have summoned live. It is home for huge and small toads alike. Mount Myōboku is a rich and beautiful land, whose ultimate authority seems to be the Great Toad Sage. Shima and Fukasaku are both elders and sages, and they seem to have an even higher authority than Gamabunta himself.

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For a human to get to Mount Myōboku, it either takes a month long travel on secret paths from Konohagakure or, if they have a summoning contract, they can let a toad use the Reverse Summoning Technique. According to Fukasaku, Mount Myōboku is impossible to find by foot for those who don't know the secret route.[1] In the anime, Jiraiya was transported to Mount Myōboku in his youth via using the summoning technique without a contract.[3]

The portal allowing quick access to Konohagakure.

There is a special portal called the Distant Body Water (遠身水, Enshinsui) that links Mount Myōboku and Konohagakure, that enables the smaller toads to quickly travel between the two without the use of the summoning technique.[4] Combined with a toad that can perform the Summoning Technique, the toads can be summoned to aid Konohagakure in the event a living toad summoner isn't in Konoha at the time. On Mount Myōboku exists a score of musical genjutsu that have passed down since an immemorial time. Of which is a genjutsu that only the two great sage toads have mastered such as the Demonic Illusion: Toad Confrontation Chant. These genjutsu are very powerful and can only be performed by combining the melody and the lyrics that only the toads can utter.[5]

There is a special location known as Mount Myōboku: Rock Lodging (妙木山・岩宿, Myōbokuzan: Iwayado, Literally meaning: Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain: Rock Lodging), where a great, fire-breathing toad resides. Mount Myōboku has records of its population in a list, and the name of a Mount Myōboku toad stays there until it dies.[6]

The Sacred Oil Fountain and all the statues surrounding it.

Some of the inhabitants of Mount Myōboku can use senjutsu, to gather natural energy. There is a sacred fountain on Mount Myōboku which produces a special oil which allows people to more easily feel the natural energy around them, but if the person is not perfectly still, becoming one with nature, he or she starts becoming a toad and eventually turns into stone.[7] This oil can only exist in the atmosphere of the mountain, and will evaporate if taken outside. There are many statues of the frog ancestors and of people who tried to learn senjutsu, but failed and became toad statues.[8] The statues are treated with much respect.[9]